MEMPHIS MAY FIRE Signs With TRUSTKILL RECORDS

September 22, 2007

Dallas, Texas-based hardcore/metal band MEMPHIS MAY FIRE has inked a deal with Trustkill Records. The group's self-titled five-song CD/EP will be released on December 4.

Trustkill president Josh Grabelle couldn't be more amped about the start of a long road. He comments, "There is a lot of really exciting, young, dangerous music coming out of Texas right now, and MEMPHIS MAY FIRE are the cream of the crop. Not since BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE's 'Hand of Blood' EP have we heard a more compelling set of songs for an EP, where absolutely EVERY song is bone-chillingly perfect, and timeless. These guys are on their way to something huge."

Check out audio samples on the band's MySpace page.

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